Eric LeGrand's burgeoning broadcasting career took another step Wednesday when he was hired by Big Ten Network as a football studio analyst. BTN spiced up its on-air talent with several names familiar to Rutgers' fans. (File photo)

Rutgers football products and broadcasting veterans Eric LeGrand, Shaun O'Hara and Ray Lucas will be part of the on-air talent lineup on the Big Ten Network during the 2014 season, the network announced Wednesday.

O'Hara, a Hillsborough native who played offensive line at Rutgers from 1996 through 1999, already works as a studio analyst at NFL Network. The former Super Bowl champion with the Giants will in the booth as a game analyst for BTN, likely making his debut Sept. 6 when Rutgers hosts Howard or Sept. 13 when Rutgers hosts Penn State.

Lucas, who played seven years in the NFL including four with the Jets after playing quarterback at Rutgers from 1992-95, and LeGrand, who has become a national inspiration as he has fought his way back from a paralyzing spinal cord injury suffered at Rutgers in 2010, will work as football studio analysts.

Lucas and LeGrand are not strangers to working together as they are the color analysts on the Rutgers Radio Network alongside play-by-play voice Chris Carlin.

Former Rutgers basketball player and coach Bob Wenzel has joined BTN, while Mets radio broadcaster Josh Lewin will do basketball play-by-play and Tina Cervasio, a sideline reporter for the New York Knicks and New York Red Bulls, will hold the same responsibilities at Rutgers games.